https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-twitter-make-his-own-phone-apple-app-store-2022-11
@thelinuxEXP @gabriel True, but using existing products and claiming he invented them is kind of his go-to move!
Good grief, though. Can you imagine how much an originally developed OS would suck given the timescale he would want? Maybe he will just buy PalmOS and try to resurrect that?
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It turns out that his employees at SpaceX were "managing" him and preventing his dumber ideas from being implemented.
I think what we're seeing at Twitter is what happens when he doesn't have employees managing him.
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Just another spoiled brat born with a silver spoon in his mouth who never had to be affected by the consequences of his own decisions.
That stupid underground tunnel idea is starting to make more and more sense.
@Artan0n @tofugolem I can’t, my father doesn’t own an emerald mine to kickstart me buying companies and ousting their CEOs 😒
You should wipe your mouth though, there’s some Musk boot dirt around the upper lip.
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You are really grasping at straws to defend that fascist.
He's been exposed as a fool, a narcissist, and a fascist, and whatever good he's accomplished came from employees actively suppressing his dumb ideas and managing him like he's a spoiled toddler.
And you're not using "reasoning," or you would have directly address the arguments that were made instead of a long "but what about" dance.
@thelinuxEXP @tofugolem He was ousted, because his idea of "growing the company" was giving out credit cards to literally anyone without any consideration whether the money would be paid back or not.
And he only had enough money to invest in the space because he sold a startup you never heard of to a company that doesn't exist anymore.
@rompe
I was an intern at SpaceX years ago, back it when it was a much
smaller company — after Elon got hair plugs, but before his cult of
personality was in full swing. I have some insight to offer here.
Back when I was at SpaceX, Elon was basically a child king. He was
an important figurehead who provided the company with the money,
power, and PR, but he didn’t have the knowledge or (frankly)
maturity to handle day-to-day decision making and everyone knew
that. He was surrounded by people whose job was, essentially, to
manipulate him into making good decisions.
Managing Elon was a huge part of the company culture. Even I, as a
lowly intern, would hear people talking about it openly in meetings.
People knew how to present ideas in a way that would resonate with
him, they knew how to creatively reinterpret (or ignore) his many
insane demands, and they even knew how to “stage manage” parts
of the physical office space so that it would appeal to Elon.
The funniest example of “stage management” I can remember is this
dude on the IT security team. He had a script running in a terminal on
one of his monitors that would output random garbage, Matrix-style,
so that it always looked like he was doing Important Computer
Things to anyone who walked by his desk. Second funniest was all
the people I saw playing WoW at their desks after ~5pm, who did it in
the office just to give the appearance that they were working late.
People were willing to do that at SpaceX because Elon was giving
them the money (and hype) to get into outer space, a mission people
cared deeply about. The company also grew with and around Elon.
There were layers of management between individual employees and
Elon, and those managers were experienced managers of Elon.
Again, I cannot stress enough how much of the company culture was
oriented around managing this one guy.
‘Twitter has neither of those things going for it. There is no company
culture or internal structure around the problem of managing Elon
Musk, and I think for the first time we're seeing what happens when
people actually take that man seriously and at face value. Worse,
they’re doing this little experiment after this man has had decades of
success at companies that dedicate significant resources to
protecting themselves from him, and he’s too narcissistic to realize it.
@thelinuxEXP @tofugolem
Been saying this since he bought the bird site for too much money: We are seeing Musk without the smart engineers at SpaceX or Tesla.
Why does this country think all rich people are smart people?

@thelinuxEXP @darkcl also, the USA deciding they didn’t want to depend on Rusia to send stuff to space helped A LOT.
They gave tons of money and ready made R&D to private companies, SpaceX included, to “privatice” the space race.
So in the end it is just a military contractor with a shitposting CEO.
@thelinuxEXP I'm intrigued by the quote from the article regarding the Safety of apps
"that the app doesn't contain upsetting or offensive content"
Terms like 'upsetting' or 'offensive' outside of a legal context are subjective, making any app (including Mastodon apps for that matter) a minefield.
Quick Solution: I could see him purchasing a company like Fairphone, and forking Android in a similar fashion to Amazon's Fire Phone and using something like FDroid for apps?
@thelinuxEXP The Facebook Phone was a smash hit😏
https://www.lifewire.com/whatever-happened-to-the-facebook-phone-5081980
@thelinuxEXP his biggest problem right now is that there’s nobody telling “that’s fucking insane Elon, stop it!”. He is surrounded by fanboys and yes men who tell him he’s greater than the last Pepsi in the Sahara.
His ego is of Trumpian proportions.